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Manitou Americas donates skid steer loaders

Local county organizations benefit.


Manitou Americas Inc, delivered two new Gehl skid loaders to support local community businesses. The University of Wisconsin-Washington County and the Washington County Fair Park and Conference Center were very excited to receive their new Gehl equipment last week.

Skid steer donation to UW Washington County
University of Wisconsin - Washington County campus accepts doation of a Gehl skid steer loader.
Manitou donation Washington County Fair
The Washington County Fair Park and Convention Center accepts the donation of a Gehl skid-steer loader from Manitou Americas.

According to Jon Etta, regional director of Facility Planning and Management of UW-WC, the Gehl skid loader is "dependable and versatile, allowing staff to maintain the building and grounds - from snow removal in the winter to landscape work in the summer."

Courtney O'Connel, campus administrator and Regional Associate Dean of Student Affairs agreed, "The Gehl skid loader donation and continued support of the Manitou Group is greatly appreciated, especially in this period of reduced budgets."

"Manitou Americas is proud to support The University of Wisconsin-Washington County and the Washington County Fair Park and Conference Center because of the importance and value they provide to the people in our local community", says Lori Heidecker, marketing director of Manitou Americas, "We have had long standing relationships with both of these businesses and are proud to donate our skid loaders to help keep their facilities maintained throughout the year.

"We were very excited to accept the delivery of the new Gehl R220 skid loader to the Washington County Fairgrounds last week,” says Kellie Boone, executive director of the Washington County Fairpark and Conference Center, "With the Washington County Fair beginning this week, the new skid loader comes just in time help complete set up for our annual event.”

Manitou Americas, former Gehl Co., has been supporting both of these local community organizations for more than a decade. "With Manitou Americas history in West Bend dating back to 1859, we are honored to be affiliated with these very important local organizations," says Heidecker.

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